Since you said you are okay with drilling into the roof of your 2000 Volkswagen Eurovan you could use the Rhino Rack Aero Bar Roof Rack # Y02-490B which would give you a set of tracks you can install on the roof of your Eurovan and a set of aero shaped crossbars. view full answer...
What you will want to do is keep the wiring harness connected until you have backed the boat trailer on the boat ramp. Then, with the boat trailer on the boat ramp and it sloping down towards the water you can unhook your wiring harness. That way the weight of the boat is pulling down the hill and will keep the brakes from locking up since it is going downhill.
Also, you will not want to connect the wiring harness to the boat trailer as soon as it is pulled out of the water. Let the trailer... view full answer...
As far as the directions, Yakima only has instructions about how to mount the A1 Raingutters # Y00101 to the roof of your vehicle. I went ahead and attached those instructions for your convenience.
Although, in order to install the replacement clip # Y43FR, you simply place the clip into place and then install the included rivet. Then, you attach the cap nut. I also attached a diagram that points to where this rivet/nut is located. view full answer...
Yes, we do have videos showing installation of hubs. I have included a link to one for you. I have also linked a video showing installation of a hub and drum assembly. Between these two videos you should be able to install some hubs with no problems. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Curt about the installation of Trailer Hitch, # 13217, on a 2002 Volkswagen Eurovan. He stated that the only way to get the handle nut into position is to remove the heat shield. Once the handle nut is in position and the hitch is installed you should be able to re-install the shield. view full answer...
The Rhino-Rack RT-Style Roof Rack Tracks - Rivet Mount - 66" Long - Qty 2 # RRRTV168 are not designed to be mounted in the rain channels, but rather close to them. You still want rain to move away from your doors and not settle in areas you've drilled holes, so the actual gutter is not ideal. However, you do want to be close to the edge because that is the strongest support so close but not in the channel is ideal.
A small hand rivet tool is not recommended but a concertina (accordion... view full answer...